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Boys lacrosse: Westerly earns D-III crown in hard-fought battle

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PROVIDENCE — This was not easy, it wasn’t supposed to be.

Championship games are meant to be hard-fought, passionate and closely contested.

The Division III boys lacrosse title contest between Westerly High and Smithfield meet all that criteria and more as the Bulldogs emerged with a 9-8 win Sunday night against the Sentinels at a chilly Brown University.

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“Our guys dug down deep and just competed until we got a few breaks and we got a few goals. It was a struggle, it was really a tough game,” second-year Westerly coach Stephen Schaus said.

Westerly took a 9-8 lead with 5:19 remaining on an unassisted goal by senior Liam Cody, who curled his way around the goal for the score.

“We work on it all the time — extra-man offense,” Cody said. “I hadn’t scored at all in the game so coming into the fourth [quarter] I knew I had to do something big to help our team out. He [Smithfield goalie Dalton Donoyan] over committed to Drew [Pietraszka] and I just took the cut, shot it and thankfully it went in.”

After that things got a little crazy.

Westerly won the ensuing faceoff, but lost control to the Sentinels. With less than three minutes remaining Westerly’s Aidan Cody knocked the ball loose from a Smithfield player and the Bulldogs appeared to gain control only to lose it again.

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With just over two minutes left, Westerly’s Tyler Rafferty came up with a ground ball, but Smithfield regained possession again. The Sentinels called another timeout with 1:28 left and Westerly goalie Ryder Casady, who had some strong saves among the 10 he had in the game, came up with another one with 1:08 left.

But Westerly turned it over several times before a long shot by Smithfield in the final seconds was wide as the game ended setting off a celebration for the Bulldogs.

“It was the biggest game of my life and the best game of my life,” Casady said. “It’s just amazing. I really don’t have any words to say right now. I’ve been working at this since my freshman year and we finally got it. It’s unmatched.”

Pietraszka finished with four goals and an assist for the Bulldogs. It was a performance that seemed highly unlikely before the season even began.

Pietraszka broke the L1 vertebrae, which is located in the lower back, in a preseason scrimmage with Chariho. The injury resulted from helmet to helmet contact.

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Pietraszka had to go through physical training therapy before he could return in the 13th game of the season against Smithfield. He scored five goals in a half in his first game back.

“It was a struggle. I didn’t think I was going to play this year. But these guys motivated me all through the season,” Pietraszka said. “I was at every game and every practice cheering these guys on helping them to get better. I couldn’t have done it without them.”

Smithfield had the ball and a 4-3 lead with just over two minutes remaining in the first half. But the Bulldogs were able to regain possession and Pietraszka scored with just eight seconds left to tie the score at 4-4 at the half in a big turnaround.

The two teams played twice during the regular season with the Bulldogs earning a 9-8 overtime road win on April 25 and prevailing 12-3 on May 18 in Westerly.

But the Sentinels were not deterred by those two games as they won five of eight faceoffs in the first half and controlled quite a bit of the play.

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“They came out with more intensity. They handled the ball better than we did,” Schaus said. “They are very well coached and they game planned us. They were very well prepared. It’s difficult to beat a good team three times in one season.”

Schaus said the Bulldogs did a better job of maintaining their composure in the second half.

“In the second half, we had more offensive opportunities and we were a little more efficient,” Schaus said. “The guys really did a good job of keeping their composure. You just have to keep you composure and not panic.”

Casady agreed the Bulldogs were more composed in the second half.

“In the first quarter, we were just nervous, not really panicking, just all over the place, well panicking, yes,” Cassidy said. “We knew they were a good team and they were going to come to play. But we calmed down and did what we needed to do. We listened to our great coach and followed what he wanted us to do.”

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The game was tied six times, but the Sentinels did grab a 7-5 lead with 8:28 left in the third quarter. But a goal by Eric Fusaro, assisted by Pietraszka and one by Lance Williams early in the fourth quarter tied the game at 7-7.

Alex Luzzi and Caleb Williams contributed first-half goals for the Bulldogs. Liam Cody finished with two assists and Caleb Williams had one.

Westerly finished the season 16-1 with the only loss coming in a nonleague game against Stonington. Top-seeded Westerly was 16-0 against D-III teams this season. No. 2 Smithfield finished 10-5 with three of the losses coming against Westerly.

The title was the third Division III crown for Westerly with each of them coming four years apart.

“The seniors set this goal back in January and I said if this is what you want you have to plan to get there and let’s go,” Schaus said. “And they all signed up for the mission. Throughout the whole season they kept focus and kept working hard.”

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Rhode Island FC runs unbeaten streak to seven on Herivaux’s winner vs. North Carolina FC

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SMITHFIELD — Rhode Island FC might have lost Saturday’s game at the start of the club’s inaugural season.

Missed chances and defensive lapses, like the ones in first half against North Carolina FC, turned draws into losses and wins into one point. But a few months into the season and Rhode Island has rounded into form. Mark Doyle’s timely substitution landed the striker in front of the net to clean a rebound.

Zachary Herivaux, also in replacement, drilled the advantage bar down for a 2-1 comeback win against North Carolina FC at Beirne Stadium. The win, RIFC’s third in a row, ran their unbeaten streak to seven and gave them a five-point cushion ahead of NC in the Eastern Conference.

Rhode Island (5-4-10) is currently one point ahead of Loudoun United FC for seventh in league play and will travel to Detroit City FC on Aug. 3.

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“Early in the year we probably would have tied or lost that game,” RIFC coach Khano Smith said. “We’ve definitely seen some growth and development in the group.

“We just kept the momentum going. But really happy for the team, [we] talked about them maturing and how much this game meant in terms of putting space between us and [North Carolina FC].”

Doyle entered in the 70th and just four minutes later, Grant Stoneman nailed the crossbar from distance. Doyle, following the possession, headed-in the equalizing tally, which he also did off the bench in the club’s opener in March.

“That’s not luck that he showed up in that position,” Smith said of Doyle. “That’s skill, he’s clever in his movement and that’s his experience. He’s only 24, but has been a professional for eight years.”

Herivaux’s winner was more force than Doyle’s opportunistic timing in the box. Noah Fuson’s through ball split two defenders and found the right foot of the reigning USL Championship player of the week. Herivaux collected and used one touch to push into space before clipping the top bar for the score in the 84th minute.

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The finish was Herivaux’s third goal in two matches after signing with the team via transfer from Tampa Bay Rowdies on July 3rd. Herivaux’s arrival coincides with a scoring outbreak for Rhode Island over the last seven games. After struggling to score the first two months of the season, RIFC has netted 21 goals over the last seven contests.

“It just takes time [to build a team],” Smith said of the scoring. “I know people get impatient and think you can throw 11 people on the field and think that’s going to gel. It just doesn’t work like that, unfortunately. I wish it did, but it doesn’t so they needed time playing with each other and practicing with each other.”

Doyle and Herivaux’s scores off the bench paint a larger picture. The depth, along with the club’s cohesiveness, has changed lineup opportunities for Smith. He can dig into his bag and pull together a late win at home.

“I think it’s just a collective effort,” Smith said. “It’s a strong bench. I’m just spoiled for choices right now to bring in guys that can change the game.”

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After having a minus-4 goal differential in mid-May, RIFC has turned that around (plus-2) and climbed two spots in the conference standings.

“We still don’t have a winning record at home, so we’re not an elite team,” Smith said. “We’re not a good team yet. We’re not getting carried away or getting ahead of ourselves.”

jrousseau@providencejournal.com

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A Rhode Island man was allegedly driving impaired when he crashed his car into a utility pole in South Kingstown on Friday afternoon.

South Kingstown police say John E. Disano, 53, of Narragansett, was involved in a single-car crash around 4 p.m. in the area of 1097 Middlebridge Road.

Police allege that Disano struck a utility pole, causing it to snap and fall across both lanes of the road, which had to be closed for several hours as crews worked to fix downed wires.

During the investigation, police say Disano exhibited signs of impairment and was unable to pass a series of standardized field sobriety tests.

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He was subsequently arrested for suspicious of driving under the influence of liquor and/or drugs. He later refused to submit to a breath and/or chemical test, according to police.

Officers seized a notable quantity of suspected narcotics, which will be tested, police said. Additional charges are possible.

“Driving under the influence of any substance is a serious offense that endangers everyone on the road,” South Kingstown Police Chief Matthew Moynihan said in a statement. “This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of making responsible choices and we are fortunate that the consequences were not more dire.”

Disano was held overnight at the South Kingstown Police Department and will be arraigned at the station. It wasn’t clear if he had obtained an attorney.

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Veterans and military families get information on how they can serve as poll workers during the 2024 election cycle. (Rhode Island Department of State)

CRANSTON, R.I. (WLNE) — The Rhode Island Department of State hosted a poll worker recruitment event for veterans and their families on Saturday.

The event was in partnership with Vet the Vote, which works to get more military veterans and families involved with working during elections.

Attendees heard from state officials on how Rhode Island runs its elections and were given information on where they could work as paid poll workers this election cycle.

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“Our country’s veterans and military families understand the importance of service, and their commitment to our democracy and our nation’s values align perfectly with the responsibilities of poll workers,” Secretary of State Gregg Amore said.





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